I think with this whole issue of developing ethanol, biodiesel, or biofuel we have to be careful it doesn't become a double-edged sword. We're not going to get rich in Newfoundland and Labrador in developing ethanol, believe me. One would have to think that if it can increase demand it would increase commodity prices, especially in the grains and oilseeds sector. But at the same time, we have to be worried about our partners in the livestock industry.
What's going to happen if the price of livestock feed goes up? It's definitely going to be a balancing act. In terms of what the benefits are going to be, we'll find that we will produce the product, which will be clean for the environment, and so on, but if we want to buy it we'll pay more money for that ethanol than somebody south of the border. We're famous for being able to produce all different kinds of energy. We're the last ones to accrue the benefit directly at the pump.